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♪ it's tuesday, awkward 23rd, 2016, this is the "cbs morning news." two new controversies erupt for hillary clinton. the fbi uncovering another 15,000 e-mails and new allegations against the clinton foundation. but clinton laughed it off with jimmy kimmel. >> have you considered using facetime, instead of e-mail. donald trump reaches out to immigrant communities calling for a fair but impartial
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importation. so what about the wall? >> that wall will go up so fast your heads will spin. you'll say he meant it. a north carolina community mourns the death of a deaf man, shot and killed by a state trooper. how his heartbroken brother said it could have been prevented. and james corden takes the stage with coldplay for a powerful tribute to prince. >>. ♪ nothing compares nothing ♪ nothing compares nothing compares to you ♪ captioning funded by cbs good morning, from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, hillary clinton's private e-mails are back in the headlines this morning. a federal judge ordered the state department to review nearly 15,000 previously undisclosed e-mails. also a conservative group
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released other e-mails that once again raised questions about the access donors that the clinton foundation had for clinton when she was secretary of state. donald trump is calling for a special prosecutor to investigate. brian webb reports. >> reporter: appearing on jimmy kimmel last night, hillary clinton talked about getting ready to debate her republican opponent. >> i am drawing on my experience in elementary schools. [ laughter ] >> reporter: before addressing the latest chapter in her enduring e-mail saga. >> we've already released i don't know 30,000 plus so what's a few more. >> reporter: on monday a federal judge ordered the state department to quickly release 15,000 previously undisclosed e-mails and documents recovered from her private e-mail server by the fbi during her criminal investigation. clinton campaign aides say they aren't sure what's in the documents but support all of her work-related e-mails being released.
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at a campaign event in ohio, donald trump sought to keep the lime light on clinton family foundation. among mounting claim claims that its foreign donors got preferential treatment during her tenure. >> favors done and the significant number of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor, immediately, immediately, immediately. >> reporter: the republican nominee also made a pitch to minority voters. >> what do you have to lose? i will straighten that out. we'll get rid of the crime. you'll be able to walk down the street without getting shot. >> reporter: a new monmouth university poll finds clinton leading trump among blacks, hispanic and asian voters 72%. >> we speak to the cbs news
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chief political correspondent for "the new york times" mark leibovich about the latest facts. president obama is scheduled to visit flood ravaged baton rouge today. and flood warnings remain for the baton rouge area and more wet weather expected today. manuel bojorquez has the report. >> you've lived here since 1973. >> i've raised my kids here. >> reporter: and it's all gone? >> all gone. >> reporter: wallace and shirley amen say they lost everything in their baton rouge home to six feet of water. >> all of my treasuries, all of my memories, and we don't know what we're going to do. >> reporter: the amons does not have insurance. more than 106,000 people have now registered for emergency
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federal aid. officials estimate 60,000 homes across parishes were damaged. thousands remain in shelters. and state officials are on the lookout for anyone who might pose a health risk. the focus remains on cleanup and rebuilding says the mayor. >> it's going to take quite a while. is it just doesn't happen overnight. >> reporter: the amons wonder if they can rebuild at all. >> we try all the time. and we want to come back home and we can't. >> reporter: manuel bojorquez, cbs news, baton rouge. a state trooper shot and killed an unrmed deaf driver pulled over for speeding. last night a vigil was held for daniel harris. police say they tried to pull
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harris over last thursday but he drove to his home. he was trying to communicate by using sign language. there are also reports of an altercation, his brother also deaf spoke through an interpreter. >> if the officer had known that he was deaf it would have ended differently. and he'd still be around his family. and life would be going on. he'd be happy. >> it's unclear if charges will be filed. the state of florida is allocating another $5 million to fund zika-related preparedness. david begnaud has more from miami. >> reporter: 7600 students in miami-dade county started a new school year in the zika zone. >> what is zika, what's the second part of zika? zika what? >> virus. >> reporter: it's part of a
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lesson plan in this school in wynnewood. how many kids were wearing protective clothing. >> i actually saw a lot more kids wearing long-sleeve shirts. >> reporter: governor rick scott announced $5 million in state funds will go for zika preparedness and zika control in miami-dade county. that's on top of the $26.2 million already organized. calling it inadequate and untimely. >> i think what the governor did, he online blind sided me, he blind sided the administration, everybody. >> reporter: david begnaud, cbs news, miami beach, florida. well, a string of wildfires in washington state have dlaened at least 16 homes. the fires in the spokane area have been difficult to contain. the hart road fire has burned at
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least 11 buildings. one small town lost power and residents forced to leave. in california, two large fires have destroyed 70,000 acres, once in southern california destroyed over 400 homes. >> and ryan lochte concocted robbery cost him. speedo and two other sponsors dropped him yesterday. speedo said while we enjoyed a winning relationship with ryan for over a decade and he has been on important member of the speedo team, we cannot condone behavior that is count tore the values that brand has stood for. coming up on the "morning news" -- running start. newborns at a delaware get free
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a breathtaking stunt atop an 1800-foot norwegian peak. a young daredevil jumped from one rocky crag to another on a mountain bike. he believes he'll probably be the last. who else would be crazy enough to try that. wow. your instagram photos may tell you if you're depressed and a transgender policy is blocked. >> "the wall street journal," and the federal judge blocked the obama administration order. supporters of the order say the judge's rule shog not apply
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nation guide. the orlando sentinel says the death of a boy attacked by an alligator is deemed accidental. a sheriff's report released yesterday confirms that the 2-year-old had a traumatic neck injury and drowned after the gator pulled him under water. at least two people reported to disney workers that they saw an alligator before the attack. the houston chronicle reports a demonstration at an naacp office in the city. a small group appeared sunday carrying confederate flags and signs saying "white lives matter." one protester said the civil rights group condemned the movement. "the wall street journal" reports on new warnings about moderate drinking. new research finds that light drinking may pose cancer risks. alcohol companies are pooling
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what every coconut wants. here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. some babies may soon be in threes while wearing onesies. every baby born saturday at a hospital in her hometown got sneakers to mark america's gold medal win. on the "cbs moneywatch," why you might save big if you book a flight today. and kfc gets in the fcs business. jill wagner has that and more.
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stocks finished amid light trading. and many are staying on the sidelines until after labor day. the dow lost 20 points. the s&p finished a point lower. the nasdaq gained six. pfizer announced it is buying the cancer drugmaker ivation. the end of august marks the end of summer and that's ausually good news if you're buying airline tickets. it's the start of when airlines generally lower airline fares. up to 20%. to get the best deals consider traveling on a tuesday, wednesday or saturday and try to buy tickets eight weeks in
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ ♪ nothing compares to you that's our late late show host james corden belting out a
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tribute to prince. he joined coldplay on stage sunday night in los angeles to honor the late singer. aaa says a record number of drivers last year needed roadside help. and as chip martinez learned many of those motors have failed in new cars. >> reporter: every day tow truck drivers come to the rescue of dozens. his first car on this shift, a hybrid toyota that wouldn't start is because of problems with batteries both under the hood and in the trunk. aaa rescued a record 32 million drivers in 2015 commonly with battery or tire issues and it's newer vehicles that are having problems. aaa says about 40% of new cars don't come with a spare tire. when michelle stevens got a flat on her way to work last year, she only had an inflater tire in
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her trunk. aaa says newer technology in cars are crypting to breakdowns. systems can put a major strain on the battery. >> that, with all of the additional electronic devices on vehicles today, it will drain the battery more quickly. the life expectancy of a battery is only three years. and if batteries have more than three year, you're living on borrowed time. >> reporter: in this car, ed found his customer's battery was a goner. >> 100%. has to get a new battery. >> reporter: aaa says regularly testing your tire pressure and testing your battery once it's three years old ep ensure you face fewer problems on the wrote. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. electric carmaker tesla is reportedly looking to spark business. a trade company says the company
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here's another look at this morning's top stories. a federal judge ordered the state department to review nearly 15,000 previously undisclosed e-mails from hillary clinton's private server. also, a conservative group released other e-mails. that once gay raise questions about the access donors to the clinton foundation had to clinton when she was secretary of state. donald trump is calling for a special prosecutor to investigate. thousands of firefighters are battling wildfires across the west this morning. a laboratory in montana is studying the best way to extinguish them. charter evans takes us inside. >> these experiments have a lot in common by very large wildfires. >> reporter: in this specially
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designed burn chamber, researchers aredy secreta disse wildfire by measuring how fast pine needles burn. and how a fire can propel itself even without wind. >> so those tops, those dips are where the fires are dancing? >> that's right. >> reporter: mark finney say scientist at the fire lab in miz sul la, montana. >> there's an expression that everybody uses in new york, spreads like wildfires yet we don't near how wildfires spreads. >> reporter: the forest service putting out every fire is not working. >> are we making it worse? >> reporter: we are making it worse. by fighting the fire, it's the fire paradox, the harder you try to suppress it the worse they get. >> reporter: under normal
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conditions fires thin out forests but by constantly putting them out more unburned brush is left for the next fire. finney says firefighters should be intentionally be setting so-called prescribed fire to burn off vegetation or simply let some natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, it says it agrees that managed and prescribed fires are important tools but our capacity to complete this work is restricted by the budget which sallocated y the budget. >> fire is inevitable. if we convince ourselves that it's not. then essentially we have a repeat every single year of the same situation. >> reporter: for now, scientists hope by setting these controlled fires in the lab, they'll better understand how to manage them in the forest. carter evans, cbs news, ma school la, montana.
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coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," uber's investment on self-driving big rigs. plus, new sugar guidelines for children. and we'll meet a muslim police officer here in new york as he carries out a personal peacekeeping mission. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day.
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live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. a camden county man face as judge today after a young boy died in a pennsauken home. hear the frantic 911 calls made months before and what the man is accused of. >> we'll show you a disturbing discovery at a local school, all while workers were getting ready for the academic year. finds out how school leaders are responding this morning. >> and new this morning, olympic hero from our area makes her triumphant return from rio. we'll take you to philadelphia international airport for the homecoming that happened just a few hours ago. >> good morning, everyone, today is tuesday, august 23, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. we'll have all of that for you plus some concerning new

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